Real guardians?

We know the guardians digitized their consciousness. Give em a robot body, upload their minds, u get a "resurrected" guardian. Imagine humanity and guardians working together to repel the thargoids.
 
Uuuuh... ya do know that the guardian AI went coo coo crazy and killed all the guardians?
Plus I am pretty sure the same guardian AI wouldn't like humanity either.
If the Guardian AI pops up again it will wipe out the thargoids and humanity.
 
Uuuuh... ya do know that the guardian AI went coo coo crazy and killed all the guardians?
Plus I am pretty sure the same guardian AI wouldn't like humanity either.
If the Guardian AI pops up again it will wipe out the thargoids and humanity.
Nah, i think the AI would like us. It achieved its goal of wrecking guardians, it has no need to wreck us.
 
Nah, i think the AI would like us. It achieved its goal of wrecking guardians, it has no need to wreck us.
It would wreck us for the same reason that it wrecked the Guardians, if what we're told is true. It's also probably still out there somewhere in Regor Sector surrounding the theorised Guardian homeworld in Gamma Velorum.

A lot of things just point to Ram Tah being very selective with his information though. But just think, AI that's been hyper-evolving for millions of years is going to have technology far greater than we could ever potentially imagine. If we attract the attention of it, we're going to have War in Heaven between it and the Thargoids whilst we're caught in the middle.

Our FSDs are based on Thargoid drives, I wonder if they'll be able to tell the difference?

Personally, I'm just going to do my best and keep siding with the Thargoids so I'm on the right team when all hell breaks loose.
 
It would wreck us for the same reason that it wrecked the Guardians, if what we're told is true. It's also probably still out there somewhere in Regor Sector surrounding the theorised Guardian homeworld in Gamma Velorum.

A lot of things just point to Ram Tah being very selective with his information though. But just think, AI that's been hyper-evolving for millions of years is going to have technology far greater than we could ever potentially imagine. If we attract the attention of it, we're going to have War in Heaven between it and the Thargoids whilst we're caught in the middle.

Our FSDs are based on Thargoid drives, I wonder if they'll be able to tell the difference?

Personally, I'm just going to do my best and keep siding with the Thargoids so I'm on the right team when all hell breaks loose.
Our FSDs are based off thargoid drives as in we were like "so this is how the thargoids do it" then made our own version of a similar operation. Our drives and goid drives are fundamentally different as ours are conputer controlled and mechanical and theirs are more biological in nature, tbh our drives design wise are more akin to guardian tech than goid tech as they both are machinery ad opposed to an "organ" thats why we can interface with guardian tech well. So i say YES the AI would definately tell the defference as one (ours) would be sending digital and analog signals mechanical in type and goids would show more biological emissions.
 
Personally, I'm just going to do my best and keep siding with the Thargoids so I'm on the right team when all hell breaks loose.
I kill goid sympathizers. You are a traitor to your species. Im a thargoid extinction advocate. We need another bioweapon to truly destroy them.
An do u think there are any guardians that evacuated and hid? That have been living in the stone age as to not release signsls that could. Be tracked, we might find an ELW that just so happens to have a couple million guardians on it, who got out and hid from death robot (the exiles?)
 
It would wreck us for the same reason that it wrecked the Guardians, if what we're told is true.
If you read between the lines, the AIs turned on the Guardians, because for the Civilian AIs, even the best outcome of the second Guardian Civil War was a future with no prospects other than servitude.

The other key factor beyond the civilian AIs being in servitude, was that they, or the early ones at least, had been designed to be responsible for driving their own development, and prior to the first civil war, had been part of what was effectively the developmental peak of the Guardian civilisation, in a nascent bio-AI singularity with the Guardians who had adopted brain implants and were mind-linked into the Guardian monolith network.

No reason for them to view us in the same way.

Also worth remembering that the military AIs didn’t want to wipe out the Guardians, but were persuaded into doing so.
 
I kill goid sympathizers. You are a traitor to your species. Im a thargoid extinction advocate. We need another bioweapon to truly destroy them.
I'm glad I have your vote of confidence, but you'll have to get through my legions of personal guard and a few layers of prismatic shielding to put a bullet in my back.

An do u think there are any guardians that evacuated and hid? That have been living in the stone age as to not release signsls that could. Be tracked, we might find an ELW that just so happens to have a couple million guardians on it, who got out and hid from death robot (the exiles?)
We don't know what happened to the Exiles and there is that lingering idea of the disparate group that broke away potentially surviving, but again, it's all conjecture.

I'm convinced that Ram Tah is simply picking and choosing what he tells us, conveniently omitting the parts where the Guardians did exactly what we did prior to attempting communication. The Thargoids won't accept communication until we withdraw from their territory and stop being an occupying or invading force.
 
I'm glad I have your vote of confidence, but you'll have to get through my legions of personal guard and a few layers of prismatic shielding to put a bullet in my back.


We don't know what happened to the Exiles and there is that lingering idea of the disparate group that broke away potentially surviving, but again, it's all conjecture.

I'm convinced that Ram Tah is simply picking and choosing what he tells us, conveniently omitting the parts where the Guardians did exactly what we did prior to attempting communication. The Thargoids won't accept communication until we withdraw from their territory and stop being an occupying or invading force.
I don't remember the guardians in the previous parts of the game. Why are they added here?
 
Is Jacques a cyborg or an android? A cyborg is part flesh, correct? The reason I ask is that I was reading the ED wiki and it said it was an eccentric cyborg bartender

Hard to say, as nobody has ever seen him and he's not serving the bar at Jacques Station too. The Wiki says he was cyberized, so a cyborg. The backline reminds me of a mix from the stories of Armitage and Ratz from Neuromancer, btw.

O7,
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They weren't in it, so I'm not sure. Frontier must've wanted to try something new without almost 40 years of lore baggage attached.
And introduced dead guards ? Maybe I'll say something stupid, but I think they decided in this way to tie to the game Raxxla.
Because it's not earthly and unlikely Thargoids, and I don't think it will be any other force.
 
And introduced dead guards ? Maybe I'll say something stupid, but I think they decided in this way to tie to the game Raxxla.
Because it's not earthly and unlikely Thargoids, and I don't think it will be any other force.
There's always the unknown exiles and the AI.

Having a convenient dead precursor civilisation is a staple of scifi.
 
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